At 23:15 +0200 7/10/04, Larry le Mac wrote:
Changing the subject but only slightly...

What about music CDs ?

I have a huge collection of CDs and I have noticed that
rather a worrying lot are beginning to show signs of
corrosion and/or fungus (sorry about the spelling...)

One can hear noticable crackling noise, not dissimilar
to LPs. What responsibility do record companies have
towards the "licence" buyer when it comes to a faulty
product ?

Oh, just in case someone was to suggest "take it back
with the receipt", I'm talking about CDs made in the 80's
and early 90's.

Sounds like what was called "laser rot" when it happened to early LaserDiscs. You just have to buy a newer copy - in SACD or DVD-A preferably.
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